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I was going to post about these but I seem to remember the reaction here was muted. I wasn't that bothered at first, but on seeing them I would buy them if I saw them in a store, but I wouldn't go to the trouble of ebay or getting them shipped over here.

I don't collect, or have any desire to collect action figures, however these have caught my eye, and personally I'd rather have Jango that Boba. Clones would be nice too, and I gather these are coming.

First, let me say that "Poseable" is an *extremely* generous claim, when we first covered these last year Hasbro said they'd have "limited" articulation, I think something like 3 POA. As for the removable helmets, if they're not all metal figures (which I definitely suspect is the case) then expect the helmets and heads underneath to be previously-released pieces. If I get photos of either helmetless, I'll make sure to get that posted.

Darth Vader is becoming the Mickey Mouse of Star Wars.

Kylo Ren - came from Space Brooklyn, although he moved to Space Williamsburg before it was trendy.

The use of a lightsaber does not make one a Jedi, it is the ability to not use it.

As for the removable helmets, if they're not all metal figures (which I definitely suspect is the case) then expect the helmets and heads underneath to be previously-released pieces. If I get photos of either helmetless, I'll make sure to get that posted.

In any case, this will mark the first time we have a Boba Fett figure w/o helmet. It's just too bad they didn't use this concept for the Carkoon Fett.

"The boy you trained, gone he is...consumed by Darth Vader." - Yoda, Revenge of the Sith

Huh

Thanks JT- I didn't even stop to think that there might be plastic on these figures...meaing that the helmets will probably be plastic if the body is a full metal mold...or else the heads and helmets will be plastic or the helmet will be metal or the head plastic or....

I'd bet the farm that those packages are only pre-production mock-ups. More than likely, they just took Vader's package and tweaked a few colors to make Boba's. They probably forgot or didn't bother to change the script on the side saying "removeable helmet". The final production package will likely have something like "includes blaster!" I highly doubt that this will be, nor will we ever get, a "Boba Fett w/ removeable helmet."

I'd bet the farm that those packages are only pre-production mock-ups. More than likely, they just took Vader's package and tweaked a few colors to make Boba's. They probably forgot or didn't bother to change the script on the side saying "removeable helmet". The final production package will likely have something like "includes blaster!" I highly doubt that this will be, nor will we ever get, a "Boba Fett w/ removeable helmet."

No, they're not that simple, look more carefully, each has a unique character-themed background the way the Titanium vehicles' packaging does. Also, if you look at the figs in the package, it looks like they have removable helmets. Finally, the reason I don't think this is mock-up packaging is because it has an actual tray AND twisties around the figure AND the child choke warning on the side.

Darth Vader is becoming the Mickey Mouse of Star Wars.

Kylo Ren - came from Space Brooklyn, although he moved to Space Williamsburg before it was trendy.

The use of a lightsaber does not make one a Jedi, it is the ability to not use it.

The patina-finish samples seem to confirm that they *do* have removable helmets like I said they would, you can see in the "shell-bearing" Vader that the top of his helmet is askew, while the "loose" Fett clearly shows his chin: